The AD7828LNZ is an integrated circuit (IC) component widely used in analog-to-digital (ADC) converters. It is manufactured by Analog Devices, a reputed semiconductor company known for its high-performance ICs. The AD7828LNZ is a 12-bit successive approximation ADC, designed to convert analog signals into digital outputs efficiently and accurately.
Key Features:
1. Resolution and Speed: The AD7828LNZ offers a resolution of 12 bits, which means it can convert an analog input into 4,096 digital output levels. It provides a fast conversion rate, with a typical acquisition time of 2.5 μs per channel, making it suitable for applications that require high-speed sampling.
2. Input Channels: This IC has a multiplexed input architecture, allowing analog input signals to be sampled from eight different channels. The multiplexing capability simplifies system design and reduces the required number of external components.
3. Low Power Consumption: The AD7828LNZ is designed to be power-efficient, enabling its usage in portable and battery-powered devices. It operates from a single power supply, ranging from +2.7V to +5.25V, and offers a low power consumption mode for further energy savings.
4. Flexible Interface: It features a parallel interface that simplifies the connectivity with microcontrollers, FPGAs, or other digital systems. The interface operates at voltages ranging from +2.7V to +5